Typed extract of a letter written by Orrin A. Gardiner Jr. to his parents, in which Gardiner speaks enthusiastically of Quentin Roosevelt commanding the 32nd Aero Squad in France and how the men "would do more for him" than anyone. Gardiner's father sent the extract to Theodore Roos...

Henry Wallace writes to Gifford Pinchot about how people in the west are responding to Theodore Roosevelt's critiques of the Wilson administration. The general feeling is that it's important to stand by the administration. People are also opposed to preparedness programs. Roosevelt should...

Gifford Pinchot sent Theodore Roosevelt a few suggestions via special delivery for the article. If Roosevelt decides to spend more time on the article, then Pinchot would appreciate the opportunity to be useful in that process.

Gifford Pinchot writes to Republican Committee Chairman Will H. Hays about the importance of farmers to the Republican Party. He believes it is the farmers of Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, and Illinois that will be most vital to the next presidential election, not those of New York and Pennsylvania. P...

While in agreement on Gifford Pinchot's ideas, Joseph O. Thompson believes that "a progressive candidate is more to be thought of than a platform at this time." Theodore Roosevelt should be the Progressive candidate; he is "a platform within himself." Thompson feels that t...

Although William Dudley Foulke has an "utter abhorrence" of President Woodrow Wilson, he fears that the Republican Party offers even worse alternatives. Foulke disagrees with the Republican Party about tariffs and the formation of the League of Nations and discusses the challenges facin...